“He would have dearly liked to have been a normal boy growing up and found his title very difficult,” she told the publication.

“I think that his choice for his son is to let him have the kind of life that he didn’t have.”

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This could be part of Harry and Meghan’s desire to give their son the most normal upbringing as possible, with the most privacy as possible too.

"Privacy is going to be hugely important," Katie Nicholl, author of Harry and Meghan: Life, Loss and Love says in 9Honey’s royal podcast, The Windsors.

"I mean, we’ve seen ever since he met Meghan how fiercely protective he has been of her privacy, he’s ferocious about it. So add a baby into the mix and my goodness, I don’t think we’re going to see very much of this baby."

"I think the reason that they moved to Frogmore is to have this privacy, is to be out of that gold fish bowl that they were very much in at Kensington Palace," she explains.

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Whilst Archie doesn’t have a title at the moment, that doesn’t mean he won’t ever have one.

Harry could still opt to gift Archie a subsidiary title further down the line, and when Prince Charles eventually becomes King, the newborn could go on to become His Royal Highness Prince Archie, as he will be the grandchild of a reigning monarch – just like Harry is the Queen’s grandson.

But we’re guessing the last thing on Harry and Meghan’s mind is whether they should give their son a royal title or not. They’ll just be relishing in their new role as parents to a gorgeous baby boy.